Cut the Rope – Om Nom Free Paper Toy

This paper toy is the Om Nom, based on the puzzle video game Cut the Rope, the papercraft was created by tos-craft. Om Nom is the main protagonist of Cut the Rope. You must feed him with candy by cutting ropes and using air cushions, magic hats, anti-gravity buttons, and other items.

Om Nom reappears in Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift, the second game. The ropes are replaced with strings of Christmas lights and the hats are replaced with Christmas stockings. Om Nom reappears again in Cut the Rope: Experiments. He is in a box on a truck when the truck hits a bump and the box falls out. He is found by the Professor, who experiments with ways to get the candy to Om Nom. He uses suction cup guns, rockets, and various other inventions.

Om Nom loves candy, so if the candy drops off-screen or gets destroyed, Om Nom will groan in disappointment and make a sad face. Om Nom is a very sweet little creature, unless spiders steal his candy.

On level 1-1, before you play, there is a ring from the doorbell and you open the door. Om nom is in a box and you can see his eyes inside a hole. Above the hole there is a sign that says: FEED WITH CANDY!! If you complete level 25 on the current box if there is no future update box, after you complete it, it shows Om Nom on top of a candy mountain and it slowly rises up. On top of the candy mountain, Om Nom is under a banner that says: THANKS FOR PLAYING!!

Cut the Rope is a 2010 physics-based puzzle video game for a number of platforms and devices. The game and its 2011 sequel Cut the Rope: Experiments were developed by the Russian entertainment and gaming company ZeptoLab.

In each level, the candy hangs by one or several of the titular ropes which the player must cut with a swipe of their finger. Using various objects such as floating bubbles and bellows, the candy must also be manipulated around obstacles to get to Om Nom’s mouth.

Each level pack introduces new challenges. Levels are scored with a zero to three star rating, according to how many stars the player picked up, and a point score depending on the number of stars collected and the amount of time taken to complete the level. An in-app purchase called “Superpowers” makes play easier.